It's time for an educational, magical, mystery-solving TV adventure! What does the note trapped in the magic bottle read? How do you break its spell? Why did Rebecca throw up? And how many people in the audience have been raped? With puppets, musical bits, dreams sequences and audience participation, our family will tackle these questions and so much more in this dark and disturbing comedy. Be delighted by bug movies, healthy snacks and commercial breaks while learning how to eat bruschetta, douche vaginas, and heal from childhood sexual abuse. Grounded in feminist critique and delivered with colorful puppets, Darb TV is a sexy, subversive satire you need to see.

Note: No matter what it says above, this play is still inappropriate for children.

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